In fission yeast, microtubules push against the cell edge, thereby positioning the nucleus in the cell center. Kinesin-8 motors regulate microtubule catastrophe; however, their role in nuclear positioning is not known. Here we develop a physical model that describes how kinesin-8 motors affect nuclear centering by promoting a microtubule catastrophe. Our model predicts the improved centering of the nucleus in the presence of motors, which we confirmed experimentally in living cells. The model also predicts a characteristic time for the recentering of a displaced nucleus, which is supported by our experiments where we displaced the nucleus using optical tweezers
Mitosis is a key event in the life of a cell, where duplicated chromosomes are separated into the da...
Two groups have recently developed physical techniques to manipulate the position of the nucleus in ...
SummaryThe position of the division plane affects cell shape and size, as well as tissue organizatio...
In fission yeast, microtubules push against the cell edge, thereby positioning the nucleus in the ce...
How does a living cell deal with basic concepts of physics such as length and force? The cell has to...
A key aspect of life is sexual reproduction, which requires concerted movement. For successful mixin...
A key aspect of life is sexual reproduction, which requires concerted movement. For successful mixin...
SummaryDynamic properties of microtubules contribute to the establishment of spatial order within ce...
Abstract. A key aspect of life is sexual reproduction, which requires concerted movement. For succes...
SummaryMicrotubule (MT) nucleation not only occurs from centrosomes, but also in large part from dis...
During metaphase, sister chromatids are connected to microtubules extending from the opposite spindl...
During metaphase, sister chromatids are connected to microtubules extending from the opposite spindl...
Dynamic interactions with the cytoskeleton are essential to move and anchor nuclei during tissue dev...
Microtubule (MT) nucleation not only occurs from centrosomes, but also in large part from dispersed ...
SummaryBackgroundTo function in diverse cellular processes, the dynamic behavior of microtubules (MT...
Mitosis is a key event in the life of a cell, where duplicated chromosomes are separated into the da...
Two groups have recently developed physical techniques to manipulate the position of the nucleus in ...
SummaryThe position of the division plane affects cell shape and size, as well as tissue organizatio...
In fission yeast, microtubules push against the cell edge, thereby positioning the nucleus in the ce...
How does a living cell deal with basic concepts of physics such as length and force? The cell has to...
A key aspect of life is sexual reproduction, which requires concerted movement. For successful mixin...
A key aspect of life is sexual reproduction, which requires concerted movement. For successful mixin...
SummaryDynamic properties of microtubules contribute to the establishment of spatial order within ce...
Abstract. A key aspect of life is sexual reproduction, which requires concerted movement. For succes...
SummaryMicrotubule (MT) nucleation not only occurs from centrosomes, but also in large part from dis...
During metaphase, sister chromatids are connected to microtubules extending from the opposite spindl...
During metaphase, sister chromatids are connected to microtubules extending from the opposite spindl...
Dynamic interactions with the cytoskeleton are essential to move and anchor nuclei during tissue dev...
Microtubule (MT) nucleation not only occurs from centrosomes, but also in large part from dispersed ...
SummaryBackgroundTo function in diverse cellular processes, the dynamic behavior of microtubules (MT...
Mitosis is a key event in the life of a cell, where duplicated chromosomes are separated into the da...
Two groups have recently developed physical techniques to manipulate the position of the nucleus in ...
SummaryThe position of the division plane affects cell shape and size, as well as tissue organizatio...